Brimstone (Pendergast, #5/Diogenes, #1)
Art critic Jeremy Grove is found dead, his face frozen in a mask of terror. His body temperature is grotesquely high; he is discovered in a room barricaded from the inside; the smell of brimstone is everywhere...and the unmistakable imprint of a claw is burned into the wall. As more bodies are...
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Art critic Jeremy Grove is found dead, his face frozen in a mask of terror. His body temperature is grotesquely high; he is discovered in a room barricaded from the inside; the smell of brimstone is everywhere...and the unmistakable imprint of a claw is burned into the wall. As more bodies are discovered - their only connection the bizarre but identical manner of death-the world begins to wonder if the Devil has, in fact, come to collect his due. Teaming with Police Officer Vincent D'Agosta (The Relic), Agent Pendergast is determined to solve this case that appears to defy everything except supernatural logic. Their investigation takes them from the luxury estates of Long Island to the crumbling, legend-shrouded castles of the Italian countryside, where Pendergast faces the most treacherous and dangerous adversary of his career.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780446531436 (044653143X)
ASIN: 044653143X
Publish date: August 3rd 2004
Publisher: Warner Books
Pages no: 497
Edition language: English
Series: Pendergast (#5)
“A body is found in the attic of a fabulous Long Island estate. There is a hoofprint scorched into the floor, and the stench of sulfur chokes the air.…[T]hirty years ago four men conjured something unspeakable. Has the devil come to claim his due?” These are the liner notes for Preston and Child’s n...
Guh! I tried. I really did. I almost got to the end of this book and I just couldn't take it any longer! The plot just jumped all over the place! 2/3 of the way through, and I realized that I had completely lost the thread of this book and I wasn't going to get it back. I had no idea what was g...
Guh! I tried. I really did. I almost got to the end of this book and I just couldn't take it any longer! The plot just jumped all over the place! By the time we ended up in Italy talking to some British Lady I had completely lost the thread of this book. I had no idea what was going on any lon...
This is going to have to be one that I read rather than listen to on audiobook. I've listened to a lot of books narrated by Scott Brick, and he's a great narrator for the right thing. He's fantastic with [a:Ray Bradbury|1630|Ray Bradbury|http://d.gr-assets.com/authors/1361491094p2/1630.jpg]'s work...
Enjoyed the story, but did not enjoy the fairly frequent missuse of God's name.